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Built in Africa, Securing Globally: How Tremhost Handles Security Incidents Across Time Zones

A website attack has no relationship to the clock in your particular time zone. A DDoS attempt doesn't wait for your support provider's office...

We Asked: What Does “Emergency Security Support” Actually Include? (A Transparent Breakdown of Tremhost Armor SOS)

"Emergency security support" is one of those phrases that shows up constantly in hosting marketing and rarely gets explained. It sounds reassuring, but if...
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PCI DSS and Small Business Hosting: What “Ready” Configuration Actually Means

If you run an online store or process payments through your website, you've probably seen "PCI DSS compliant" or...

Post-Incident Reports: Why Knowing What Changed on Your Server Matters as Much as Fixing It

When a website gets attacked and then recovers, the natural instinct is relief — the site's back up, the...

What Actually Happens During a DDoS Attack: A Plain-English Breakdown for Site Owners

"DDoS" gets thrown around constantly in hosting and security marketing, usually without anyone actually explaining what it means. If...

The Warning Signs Your WordPress Site Is About to Be Hit (And What Armor Pro Would Have Caught)

Most WordPress attacks don't arrive out of nowhere. There's almost always a build-up small, easy-to-miss signals in the days...

Origin IP Exposed? Here’s Why Rotating It After an Attack Actually Matters

Here's a scenario that catches a lot of site owners off guard: you've got Cloudflare running, your WAF rules...

Same-Day Cloudflare Emergency Cutover: How Tremhost Stabilizes a Compromised Site in Hours

Most people only learn how DNS and proxy protection work the day they desperately need it. So instead of...